Two iconic designers, two very different styles... Both rule the runway at London Fashion Week! From the laid back Summer stripes of Paul Smith to the rock n' roll, Studio-54 style of Tom Ford - Spring/Summer 2015 Collections portray a wide variety that we are completely obsessed with!

Paul Smith's aesthetic is all about the stripe, the floral and the office chic looks. With a palette full of taupes, light blues and blush roses, Smith had to keep things interesting as he turned to fringes, tuxedo lapels and drop hems. Adding touches of feminity throughout with panels of sheer silk on skirts and blouses, pink and blue stripes on fringed tank tops, and flowy dresses with pleated and dropped hems that are perfect for Summer.

While on the complete oppostie side of the spectrum, Tom Ford presents a risque, sexy, rocker-chic collection full of black leather, dark sequins, blocky heels, opaque tights, flaired pants with messy teased hair and sunburst pasties... yes, we said pasties! Models strutted down the runway in second-skin pantsuits, skirts so short you can see the top of the stockings and sheer, sheer and more sheer everywhere! In true Tom Ford fashion, his "message continues to be that you can write your own rules."

From the sleek and futuristic to the street art found throughout New York and the pure, beachy flair found on the coast of California, New York Fashion Week not only brought personality but personal inspirations to each Spring/Summer 2015 collection.

This season, Porsche Design’s creative director Thomas Steinbrueck labeled his show “Zentech” and riffed on elemental Japanese minimalism with an enthusiastic does of futuristic style. For the women, a palette full of navy’s and neutrals, he teamed tube tops with flowing, high-waisted trousers, figure-hugging shell tops with plunging necklines and a draped maxi shirtdress. For the men, Steinbrueck fashioned up cargo jackets with collarless white shirts, baggy shorts and attractive ribbed knit sweaters.

From the sleek yet futuristic to the street art inspired Donna Karan collection. “Time to show your colors and paint the town with urban chic.” With black and white scribble print skirts and high-waisted pants paired with structured bras, to the vibrant red V-neck dresses and belted shirtdresses in indigo and ivory – the entire collection looked fresh throughout all the prints and embroideries.

From the east coast art to the inspiration of her glamorous vacations spent in California and the South of France, Nanette Lepore’s Spring 2015 collection provided a glimpse into her pure, beachy, unadulterated fun lifestyle with uplifting colors of yellows, tranquil blues and blush pinks. Channeling a coastal sensibility, Nanette Lepore created a laid-back attitude with zesty opening shirtdress with multiple pockets along with silk slips and sporty swimsuits.

If 2014 will be remembered for anything, fashion-wise, it will undoubtedly be for the rise of the sneaker!

When the urban universe meets Dior’s ultra-feminine style, the perfect marriage of ancestral techniques and absolute modernity evolved to create the Dior Fusion Sneaker. Similar to the Speedo shoes, Dior has translated the shoes into street savvy sneakers ready to slip on your feet and go. Ergonomically shaped details with high performance technical fabric and of course unique couture style! Embroideries inspired by Christian Dior’s passion for gardens and flowers, the fusion sneakers are accessorized with ribbons and bows in harmonious colors.

The Dior boutique at The Shops at Crystals is the first in Vegas (third in Country) to have the Dior Fusion Sneakers arrive. Each contemporary design is a fusion of couture details and fashionable comfort. They come in five total combinations. Valued at $1,100, ranging in sizes 35 to 41, these sneakers are sure to make a statement!

This summer take advice from the late great Lou Reed and walk on the wild side – in some totally tribal patterns. From Valentino’s ethnic prints to Donna Karan’s urban chic, tribal motifs are filling up the boutiques at The Shops at Crystals.

Whether you are lounging by Mandarin Oriental’s pool in a statement making Donna Karan tribal cover up, dancing the night away at Haze Nightclub in a sexy blue, black and red short Valentino dress, or grabbing a quick bite to eat pairing your favorite classic blue jeans with Roberto Cavalli’s black and white tribal sandals – the international print influence will definitely have you turning heads in city ready looks with a tribal twist!

Inspired by the Teatro Olimpico, designed by the famous Renaissance architect, Andrea Palladio, the supple, body of this elegant Olimpia bag had been lavishly hand-woven in iconic intrecciato. Entirely crafted in smooth nappa leather, the design has been offset by an unusual, square-shaped flap closure and the new and distinctive chain handle with a comfortable leather strap. The suede-lined design comes complete with one main compartment, a generous zip pocket and a practical smartphone sleeve.